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do you want to speak to the america's cup? >> the america's cup project, the city entered the agreement on december 31. we are in the process of conducting analysis pursuant to the california environmental quality act. that will not be a project until we have completed seqa and got the other permits. . two ways to think about employment with respect to the america's cup. it will generate much money in economic activity. the planned timeline is 2013 for races. projections are that of $1.4 billion in economic activity will yield many new jobs regionally. that is an awful lot of jobs in the short amount of time. a lot of that as private sector activity. the city will not have a contractual or similar hook to try to control health local hire it fits into that purely private sector activity. there is a lot of activity planned on the port property either in the form of construction activity and through the new leases. the america's cup authority will be leasing 8 piers and two acres for hosting the event. we would be looking to the
do you want to speak to the america's cup? >> the america's cup project, the city entered the agreement on december 31. we are in the process of conducting analysis pursuant to the california environmental quality act. that will not be a project until we have completed seqa and got the other permits. . two ways to think about employment with respect to the america's cup. it will generate much money in economic activity. the planned timeline is 2013 for races. projections are that of $1.4...
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they said you're not from america. it wasn't in africa that i learned about racism but here in united states. we were completely broke and i did something real unpopular at the time. four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and it could or would take her an hour or two to line um... up her clothes and do our homework and get her lunch b bag ready. i'm the five minutes bed to - bus kind of guy, you know? well krista saw the baseball movie called field of dreams. very inspiring movie that takes place in the corn field in iowa and decided for her 23rd birthday she wanted to go
they said you're not from america. it wasn't in africa that i learned about racism but here in united states. we were completely broke and i did something real unpopular at the time. four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great...
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so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related to employ kabs and the number of kids in afghanistan it's gone up six fold since 2000. unfortunately there's other forces at work. in the last year the taliban have bombed more than 400 mostly girls schools and it's travesty. what's amazing if you go back, they've been written off the government records and not getting funding but some kids are still trying go to school in these villages and i think we owe to those brave children to help those kids finish school and don't worry about the, i.e.d counts but worry about those brave children still trying go to
so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related...
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(singing) god bless america >> thank you >> to see your kid struggling is hard, it is painful to watch a 20 year old disabled. >> he was in afghanistan and abandoned his tank. >> we were just doing our job. >> a job they are proud of. as for walking, mom is focused on one thing at a time. >> i washed his toes, they are sticking out of the cast. >> police made sure it was a peaceful gatherine. it was just that. >> the budget battles line is being drawn, coming up. >> weatherinr coming up. >> he is suspected in 17 attacks for 12 years. conneticut police caught the east coast rapist. >> police took aaron thomas into custody after they discovered he was the cold hearted rapist. they launched a websit of a sketch of the suspect. an annonymous tip led to thomas. >> recent info was developed. dna was collected and matched confirming thomas was the e.c. rapist. rangin >> he is charged ranging from sexual assault, to sex with a minor. >> we are proud of our investigation. >> everyone is releived. the work is not over. >> reporting from atlanta (music) >> it was not a bad day. nice temps into mi
(singing) god bless america >> thank you >> to see your kid struggling is hard, it is painful to watch a 20 year old disabled. >> he was in afghanistan and abandoned his tank. >> we were just doing our job. >> a job they are proud of. as for walking, mom is focused on one thing at a time. >> i washed his toes, they are sticking out of the cast. >> police made sure it was a peaceful gatherine. it was just that. >> the budget battles line is being...
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that was that the united states of america would give to the people money and as much security as we could. and in return we expected them to turn against the taliban and all we wanted was them to tell us who was to read -- taliban because they were wearing civilian clothes we don't speak pashtun we don't know who was about to shoot me but if you help me i will take care of the mafia. that was the deal and the social contract that underlaid everything we have been doing for 10 years. i will show you what happened. we had something called tribal loyalty. look at this picture. this was 500 meters outside of a battalion base and for four years the italians that rotated through tried to say to the people what do you want? we will help you occasionally there were snipers shot in could not always persuade people. a year and a half ago they said the american and italian commander who was kind dispirited said i will help you with your mosque. and as we were driving and and, these kids were 12 or 13, coming out on the road as fast as we were going yen, and these were tough little kids. it end
that was that the united states of america would give to the people money and as much security as we could. and in return we expected them to turn against the taliban and all we wanted was them to tell us who was to read -- taliban because they were wearing civilian clothes we don't speak pashtun we don't know who was about to shoot me but if you help me i will take care of the mafia. that was the deal and the social contract that underlaid everything we have been doing for 10 years. i will...
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grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. >> welcome to "culture wire." i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the population of afghanistan is around 29 million, and there's probably no more than 80,000 u.s. soldiers serving in afghanistan right now, but if you look at the stories that come out, you think the numbers are completely
grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect...
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a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs. to broaden our military, be a mistake, however, to a prayprotect the libyan people from a immediate danger and carry a no-fly zone carries a u.s. mandate and international support. it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibi
a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs....
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this music is played over europe, south america, and india. all of these countries are able to regulate and support this music. why is it that the leader of the free world is trying to man an art form -- ban an art form from the public? to deny the scene altogether robs us of the beauty and expression of the voice of our generation. >> thank you, members of the commission. i am a san francisco resident, a fourth generation 1. i am a musician. i support and applaud the electronic dance music scene and community and wish to see it protected. when you were young, depending on the decade, you had sock hops, discos, underground dance clubs, and more. today, the music is a little faster and louder and the lighting is dynamic and vibrant. these dances are called raves or electronic music events. music includes dub step, house, and funk. people go to relax from stress at their job, to make new friends that gathered for the same sort of activities. i realize some people abuse the rights accord they go to these parties and come on illegal drugs like aci
this music is played over europe, south america, and india. all of these countries are able to regulate and support this music. why is it that the leader of the free world is trying to man an art form -- ban an art form from the public? to deny the scene altogether robs us of the beauty and expression of the voice of our generation. >> thank you, members of the commission. i am a san francisco resident, a fourth generation 1. i am a musician. i support and applaud the electronic dance...
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that i know, that's standing with me here, this america that i love. >> reporter: the leaders announced a new interfaith initiative called shoulder to shoulder which they said would promote tolerance and fight anti-muslim bigotry. congressman king said he thought the hearin gerated a produive and wor while conversation. he plans to move ahead with other hearings on the topic in the future. joining me now is the associate professor of religion in the media, syracuse university, author of "beyond tolerance, searching for interfaith understanding in america." there was an extraordinary conversation around religion this week. what do you think it says about this particular moment in the american religious landscape? >> well, it's really an extraordinary moment, and somewhat ironic, too, given that the dominant imags omusls are people fighting for freedom and human right in north africa at this point. in terms of the united states, it says there's a lingering suspicion of muslims as a community. it also says, given the pushback against the hearing, there are a great many people invested in s
that i know, that's standing with me here, this america that i love. >> reporter: the leaders announced a new interfaith initiative called shoulder to shoulder which they said would promote tolerance and fight anti-muslim bigotry. congressman king said he thought the hearin gerated a produive and wor while conversation. he plans to move ahead with other hearings on the topic in the future. joining me now is the associate professor of religion in the media, syracuse university, author of...
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let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and our core interests. that's why we're going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended our combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times though when our safety is not directly threatened but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. spochbding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace, ensuring regional security and maintaining the flow of
let me close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander in chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe. and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i've made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and...
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them to use the balance for needed repair and replacement projects, pointing out that because of the america's cup there are going to be significant additional needs at the port. we do recommend that you use the entire $75,000. supervisor mirkarimi: my shameless enthusiasm for this program, i know of it extremely well. it means a lot to interphase a community that shares its geography with the port but not the intimate relationship that i think that it should. especially from disadvantaged communities or populations within the use, everything should be done that we can to marry those communities together. we are proud of the report and a proud of how it is evolving. to be able to lend support and opportunity in terms of the future for our youth to get an insight as to something they would never have gone before is exactly the right step. supervisor chu: thank you. supervisor kim: i was glad to hear the enthusiasm and support for this. i was going to ask how young people were recruited into these programs, as i am not familiar. let's i will be asking katharine to respond. -- >> i will be asking
them to use the balance for needed repair and replacement projects, pointing out that because of the america's cup there are going to be significant additional needs at the port. we do recommend that you use the entire $75,000. supervisor mirkarimi: my shameless enthusiasm for this program, i know of it extremely well. it means a lot to interphase a community that shares its geography with the port but not the intimate relationship that i think that it should. especially from disadvantaged...
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intervention will be that it's you know it's behind both to the individual and it is raising fears that america's not attending primitive state of the full consequences school students as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports good with global cold shoulder after the from the very mention the world of the dead from the sort of exhausted was told eight thousand volunteers are still struggling to prevent a nuclear meltdown that stemmed from facility which officials say make them produce energy again. but we stay with japan as all it is for you to engineer worked on tackling which a novel disaster he gives us his thoughts on whether it's right at all comparisons between the two and what japan's best course of action but now date. by civil rights thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us after chernobyl catastrophic you were in charge of containing nuclear emissions from the exploded reactor jaundiced and what situation the japanese workers are finding themselves in right now can you explain to us what was it like to work in chernobyl and not to believe there were ther
intervention will be that it's you know it's behind both to the individual and it is raising fears that america's not attending primitive state of the full consequences school students as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this japanese imports good with global cold shoulder after the from the very mention the world of the dead from the sort of exhausted was told eight thousand volunteers are still struggling to prevent a nuclear meltdown that stemmed from facility which officials say make...
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interests because of genesis then it's much more closer to russia burned through a very merry christmas for america and even to europe oh that's why sometimes we had to explain our markets our girls and aims they're gonna spend let's say five of five six seven or eight years ago. they listened to us but didn't hear but now submission is changing how are things looking now still lot of convincing to do or you're getting closer and that now we have less can we think to ask are we specially in our conversations american botanists about now we feel that they started to hear us. but that doesn't mean that every think is clear and we don't have problems that are from poor problems in perception and understanding what i mean i mean that. we failed to my mind to persuade first of all the american population are in a less. need to remember that only had no liberal parishioners against them. which is not supported by other means we will not bring any tangible results. we recall always experience of the soviet union and nobody in the world believed that soviet union made everything wrong. it's a misunderstand
interests because of genesis then it's much more closer to russia burned through a very merry christmas for america and even to europe oh that's why sometimes we had to explain our markets our girls and aims they're gonna spend let's say five of five six seven or eight years ago. they listened to us but didn't hear but now submission is changing how are things looking now still lot of convincing to do or you're getting closer and that now we have less can we think to ask are we specially in our...
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. >> hinojosa: so when you look out into america, let's-- because you do a lot of international work, and we're going to get into that in a second-- but what do you see? because i always feel like it's constant contradiction, you know? on the one hand, a sense of younger women feeling empowered-- being able to talk about their vaginas, et cetera-- on the other hand, it feels like, you know, very crude; that somehow women who are, you know, more sexually "out there" are using it in a way that maybe is not the... what do you see when you look out? >> you know, i know this is a general way of seeing it, but-- and the word is still not the best word-- but patriarchy is still alive, you know? we're still living within a patriarchal structure. >> hinojosa: so define "patriarchy" for our viewers. >> to me, patriarchy is really the notion that there is a father... kind of omnipotent father state, and the mechanisms of that are kind of occupation domination. i think it means that values that are not necessarily attributable to a man or a woman but maybe called feminine-- values of cooperation,
. >> hinojosa: so when you look out into america, let's-- because you do a lot of international work, and we're going to get into that in a second-- but what do you see? because i always feel like it's constant contradiction, you know? on the one hand, a sense of younger women feeling empowered-- being able to talk about their vaginas, et cetera-- on the other hand, it feels like, you know, very crude; that somehow women who are, you know, more sexually "out there" are using it...
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our listeners are equally distributed throughout every part of america, because of our unique network of local member stations. rooted in their communities, locally owned, operated, and staffed, these are citizens serving citizens. our listener is still a personal connection to what we do. not long ago, i was walking in reception with npr "morning edition" hosts, and we are radio, but as we mingled and introduced ourselves, i was struck by their reaction people had when they realized who he was. not merely a media celebrity, but someone with whom they feel a deep personal connection. and then of course, always the same joke, i wake up with you every morning. he is a good sport about it. he laughs each time like it is the first time he has ever heard it. and he is in cairo tonight so you will hear his reports from the region over the next several weeks. our listeners tell us they appreciate that our reporters report. and so do our hosts. our listeners tell us they come to us for the craftsmanship, the stability of our programming, and the range of opinion and diversity of stories. our
our listeners are equally distributed throughout every part of america, because of our unique network of local member stations. rooted in their communities, locally owned, operated, and staffed, these are citizens serving citizens. our listener is still a personal connection to what we do. not long ago, i was walking in reception with npr "morning edition" hosts, and we are radio, but as we mingled and introduced ourselves, i was struck by their reaction people had when they realized...
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in one nine hundred ninety three the same year as bishopsgate car bombers would return to america and strike again at new york's financial district. the target was the world trade center. on friday feb nineteenth a massive explosion ripped through the underground parking garage of the north tower. david williams was the chief f.b.i. investigator. were we walked into the trade center it was kind of like walking into a cave. to hear people screaming in the background rescue workers basically you had a crater that was five stories to. the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing was the first major terrorist attack on american soil since the one nine hundred twenty s. on wall street. the f.b.i. was in charge but local police forces like the new york city bomb squad were part of the team. don saddam was sent into the bomb crater on sunday afternoon forty eight hours after the blast to help a forensic chemist team take samples. but then said always spotted a strange metal fragment crumpled and twisted by the power of the explosion. what was unusual was the damage it was so ripp
in one nine hundred ninety three the same year as bishopsgate car bombers would return to america and strike again at new york's financial district. the target was the world trade center. on friday feb nineteenth a massive explosion ripped through the underground parking garage of the north tower. david williams was the chief f.b.i. investigator. were we walked into the trade center it was kind of like walking into a cave. to hear people screaming in the background rescue workers basically you...
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delta american, jetblue, american and airtran, also virgin america have also increased their prices. >>> the obama administration is considering tapping into the strategic oil reserve to deal with the soaring gas prices and to protect economic growth. president obama's chief of staff, william daley, said yesterday the option of utilizes the emergency stockpile is on the table. the reserve contains $737 million barrels of oil. >>> on wall street, stocks closed lower this morning as the gas prices kept rising, amid fear the fuel prices will hurt the economy. the dow closed at 12,090. the nasdaq closed at 2,746. >>> researchers today are hailing what may be breakthrough in alzheimer's disease. new at 6:00, john fouler tells us -- fowler tell us there's new hope for stopping that disease. >> reporter: self-killing plaque clogs the patients of -- the brains of patients, alzheimer's. >> i have to -- i still read books and sometimes it's gone. i read the paper, sometimes it's gone. >> reporter: we've learned what scientists have made what may be a breakthrough. researchers say this may lead
delta american, jetblue, american and airtran, also virgin america have also increased their prices. >>> the obama administration is considering tapping into the strategic oil reserve to deal with the soaring gas prices and to protect economic growth. president obama's chief of staff, william daley, said yesterday the option of utilizes the emergency stockpile is on the table. the reserve contains $737 million barrels of oil. >>> on wall street, stocks closed lower this...
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dot com slash usa check out our you tube page youtube dot com slash r t america. we met in a park. i think. we never got the feds they're going to keep you safe get ready because you're freed up. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. the. h.l. marvin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture of. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really. happening to the global economy with my skies are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on r t. i repeat my. homemade explosives slipped across the atlantic into the hands of the ira. the world's first full scale car bomb or was now ready to begin. and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. china o'callahan was a senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is the ira was running out of explosives and yet we're here at garrett great difficulty in getting hold of the military commercial explosives and get small amounts that you could steal from quarry
dot com slash usa check out our you tube page youtube dot com slash r t america. we met in a park. i think. we never got the feds they're going to keep you safe get ready because you're freed up. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. the. h.l. marvin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture of. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really. happening to the global economy with my skies are...
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i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies, and our core interests. that is why we are going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended over combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times, though, when our safety is not directly threatened, but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. responding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace. ensuring regional security and maintaining t
i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies,...
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as the unrest in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with its future direction top the agenda for us something terry of state hillary clinton at a meeting on capitol hill this week. and the soviet union's first sunglass president celebrates his eightieth birthday. this considered the badly put russia all the possible worlds democracy. will next we'll look at the history of car bombs that it's running at century well that's coming your way next. bombing is going on and i repeat my. homemade explosives slipped across the atlantic into the hands of the ira. the world's first full scale car bomb or was now ready to begin. and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. china callaghan was a senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is that the ira was running up explosives and yes but yeah yeah really great difficulty in getting hold of the military commercial explosives to get small amounts which could steal from quietly you could not get. your money not to extend next night and
as the unrest in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with its future direction top the agenda for us something terry of state hillary clinton at a meeting on capitol hill this week. and the soviet union's first sunglass president celebrates his eightieth birthday. this considered the badly put russia all the possible worlds democracy. will next we'll look at the history of car bombs that it's running at century well that's...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a conversation about free speech and america. i'm ken paulson. our guest today is a highly respected actress, activist, and citizen; susan sarandon, welcome. thank you. i know you've spent your entire career, your entire life balancing art and activism. when was the first hint that you would some day be the kind of woman who was arrested for her beliefs? well, i was--i was just lucky to come of age at a time when your, i think, natural sense of need for justice and need for equality and all those things had issues that were very clear. i mean, there was the war. there was, you know, the rise of women wanting equal pay. there was voter registration in the south, desegregation. and there wasn't quite as much ability-
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a conversation about free speech and america. i'm ken paulson. our guest today is a highly respected actress, activist, and citizen; susan sarandon, welcome. thank you. i...
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secretary of state says america is losing an information war to many foreign outlets including our t.v. . and in a bid to regain public trust major reforms to see the russian police force remain and officers retrain selection that will be more rigorous and paid increased in the hope of turning out more professional officers. and up next it's our special report focusing on the history of the car bomb a weapon that has become synonymous with terrorism of the twentieth century. i am i have known many of you know i repeat my. homemade explosives slipped across the atlantic into the hands of the ira. the world's first full scale car bomb or was now ready to began. and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. china callaghan was a senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is that the ira was running out of explosives and so yes we can generate great difficulty in getting hold of the commercial explosives to get small amounts which could steal from cleverly you could find someone to knock and would find the money much of that net not change t
secretary of state says america is losing an information war to many foreign outlets including our t.v. . and in a bid to regain public trust major reforms to see the russian police force remain and officers retrain selection that will be more rigorous and paid increased in the hope of turning out more professional officers. and up next it's our special report focusing on the history of the car bomb a weapon that has become synonymous with terrorism of the twentieth century. i am i have known...
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and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same and it's all done through various strategies including lobbying g.e. is spent more than two hundred million dollars in the last ten years lobbying on tax reform she is also expanded its business abroad cutting one fifth of its workforce within the u.s. since two thousand and two placing their profits made here at home into offshore accounts and they also hire the best of the best including former i.r.s. and treasury officials for accounting purposes i'd say that it's pretty clear that our system needs reform and how do we go abou
and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we...
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talk to me about the role of sports in the city's economic future, from the 49ers to the america's cup. talk to me about sports in san francisco. >> i was fortunate growing up. i was one that had season tickets to season49ers -- season tickets to the 49ers from what i was 8 years old. one part is economic, which i'll get to in the second, but the other part that is missing is what it does for the city of san francisco to bring us together as a community, as a city. what happened when the 49ers won those super bowls year after year? that was a huge deal for our city and our community in san francisco. what happened with the world series this year when the giants won for the first time in over 50 years? incredible. everybody was celebrating. and that is a huge deal for our community in san francisco, but i think, economically, not only jobs in terms of construction of stadiums and what have you. economically, you know, for those people who do not believe or do not really fully appreciate what type of economic drivers the sporting events and teams are, go down to soma during a giants game
talk to me about the role of sports in the city's economic future, from the 49ers to the america's cup. talk to me about sports in san francisco. >> i was fortunate growing up. i was one that had season tickets to season49ers -- season tickets to the 49ers from what i was 8 years old. one part is economic, which i'll get to in the second, but the other part that is missing is what it does for the city of san francisco to bring us together as a community, as a city. what happened when the...
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of america didn't pay its taxes in two thousand and nine bank of america made four point poor for billion dollars in profit money left over after the end of the year and paid zero taxes that's right not none zero which maybe that's why the bank could afford handing over a nine million dollars bonus to their c.e.o. brian brian moynihan back in january even president bob king justified the u.a.w. as protest by saying quote anything that would help the middle class bank of america posed when workers are struggling to pay childcare and feed their families bank of america in two thousand and ten made seventeen and a half billion dollars from credit card a.t.m. fees. similarly the new york times reported today that america's largest corporation g.e. made fourteen billion dollars internationally and over five billion dollars in the united states again in profits and the money left over after it everybody else everything else but instead of owing taxes they got a three billion dollar tax benefit that's as in from you and me so how is it that an extremely profitable corporation like bank of americ
of america didn't pay its taxes in two thousand and nine bank of america made four point poor for billion dollars in profit money left over after the end of the year and paid zero taxes that's right not none zero which maybe that's why the bank could afford handing over a nine million dollars bonus to their c.e.o. brian brian moynihan back in january even president bob king justified the u.a.w. as protest by saying quote anything that would help the middle class bank of america posed when...
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america, nato, france, this is our country. we will never, ever surrendered to those terrorists. >> later in tripoli, gadhafi's son called for peace in the the real libya. this was supposed to be libyas future until the rebellion. as far as these people larkin cent, that future has been restored -- these people are concerned, that future has been restored. it feels like a victory ride. they had a sharper message for the rebels in benghazi, we are coming. >> barack obama's senior intelligence adviser told a senate hearing today that he does expect colonel gaddafi's forces to prevail. the u.s. is in direct contact with libya's opposition. france became the first country to formally recognize that the rebels. although diplomatic activity is intense, it is inconclusive, as we report from brussels. >> this is not be easy revolution world leaders had hoped for. 's hold onddafi to power may be shaky, but it still holds. there was a warning to libya's leader. >> and the international community and the united nations will not stand idly
america, nato, france, this is our country. we will never, ever surrendered to those terrorists. >> later in tripoli, gadhafi's son called for peace in the the real libya. this was supposed to be libyas future until the rebellion. as far as these people larkin cent, that future has been restored -- these people are concerned, that future has been restored. it feels like a victory ride. they had a sharper message for the rebels in benghazi, we are coming. >> barack obama's senior...
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but when it comes to justifying its wars america has become the nation that cried wolf especially now when one of the key sources use the head of the two thousand and three iraq invasion has admitted he lied but i just wanted to do something for my country so i'm satisfied there is no to each other anymore if i just i would do the same thing again i have no regrets rafique i don't want to be a curveball was seeking asylum in germany back in two thousand he told german intelligence that saddam hussein had biological weapons mounted on trucks they didn't believe him and when u.s. intelligence requested his testimony before attacking iraq germany told them he was unreliable but that didn't stop top u.s. officials building their case using him and no intelligence of their own we're giving you our faction conclusions based on solid intelligence a lot of the so-called solid sources was an al qaida suspect who lied under torture to cia allies in egypt about said am's ties with terrorists the other was curveball even now despite all the evidence of lies and deception key players in the bush a
but when it comes to justifying its wars america has become the nation that cried wolf especially now when one of the key sources use the head of the two thousand and three iraq invasion has admitted he lied but i just wanted to do something for my country so i'm satisfied there is no to each other anymore if i just i would do the same thing again i have no regrets rafique i don't want to be a curveball was seeking asylum in germany back in two thousand he told german intelligence that saddam...
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if we had the same rate of women setting up small businesses here as in america we would have tens of thousands of extras businesses creating wealth and jobs. >> dave milliband. >> mr. speaker, can i start by paying tribute to lance corporal liam tasker from the royal army veterinary corps. he was doing a job that put him in such danger and he showed extraordinary bravery and courage. we remember him and we pass on deep condolences to family and friends. mr. speaker, can the prime minister tell who passed the anything else benefit ghazi? >> let me say very clearly -- let me say very clear i take full responsibility everything that my government does. >> dave miliband. >> mr. speaker, i'm grateful for him saying that and i want to support him on libya wherever i can. by do say to him there is increasing concern about the government's competence on the issue of libya. we've had the flights feas cho we had talk of colonel gadhafi heading to venezuela when he wasn't. we had overblown briefing about potential military action. and we had the setback last weekend. mr. speaker, does the prime
if we had the same rate of women setting up small businesses here as in america we would have tens of thousands of extras businesses creating wealth and jobs. >> dave milliband. >> mr. speaker, can i start by paying tribute to lance corporal liam tasker from the royal army veterinary corps. he was doing a job that put him in such danger and he showed extraordinary bravery and courage. we remember him and we pass on deep condolences to family and friends. mr. speaker, can the prime...
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not based on cases this was true in america itself it went through a war of independence and a civil war before it before a crowd any for. genuine democratic representation with all the flaws that there has you know so really going to think it's within remit of the western powers to do no other countries of the same path towards democratic representative institutions they certainly can't be enforced from the outside i think it was napoleon who said there are many things you can do with sitting on it is one of them i'm not very tempting you in. tubs a little against this i really wanted to just ask you know your perspective quickly as you can and you think then we'll see this previously said you'll twenty fourteen pull out brought forward now after what happened cause i said today well again that is what you would expect and hope as i say this is not the noises that are coming to. america in the last twenty four hours they're talking of anything about lengthening it now i think there will be a couple this is absolutely intolerable even for. a regime that was put in place in a sustaine
not based on cases this was true in america itself it went through a war of independence and a civil war before it before a crowd any for. genuine democratic representation with all the flaws that there has you know so really going to think it's within remit of the western powers to do no other countries of the same path towards democratic representative institutions they certainly can't be enforced from the outside i think it was napoleon who said there are many things you can do with sitting...
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this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs >>> issue three, libya's revolt. violence this week continues between libyan anti-government reb pells libyan government forces reds by head of state cool in her moammar gaddafi. during the joint press conference with mexican president calderone, president obama was asked about the conflict in libya. >> so let me just be very unambiguous about this -- colonel give gaddafi needs to leave. >> that was thursday. the president will said to be weighing the pros and cons of a no-fly zone over libya. a no-fly zone would present gaddafi from us
this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs...
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for the last forty years america had a national interest of having to caters in the arab world and now that is coming to an end so i kind of go back to my question though i mean america has never been really prepared for any democratic arab world because they never thought about it are never really want to destroy it i mean if and i don't think that's correct if you go back to the bush doctrine i mean he specifically we've heard a lot of talk in the past invasions of countries illegally go ahead you know exactly i meant called in for it we didn't really talk about it any more money is or what it is are you sure no no no this doctrine we're going to follow the. lead of the irish doctrine was specifically aimed at trying to promote democracy is still the bush drudgery even though he was very strange is more so ok the dollar go right ahead well iraq going where you're asking for that and what do you think a no fly zone is if using force. to keep. the. well as the fighting in libya picks up pace the country's ravaged oil industry is what's in the firing line both sides are striving for a t
for the last forty years america had a national interest of having to caters in the arab world and now that is coming to an end so i kind of go back to my question though i mean america has never been really prepared for any democratic arab world because they never thought about it are never really want to destroy it i mean if and i don't think that's correct if you go back to the bush doctrine i mean he specifically we've heard a lot of talk in the past invasions of countries illegally go...
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people who do not believe america has a right motives and their country occupying it are going to find all of their worst . suspicions confirmed congressman did you ever expect us to be in this situation another conflict in libya continuing on arrest this president was elected on the promise to close guantanamo and these wars are you surprised that where we are now i am i have to tell you know when i when i first came to congress which was that in one thousand nine hundred six i was elected. you know i came to congress so i could help create jobs and help people get an education and have good health care and protect social security and and although all that's been going on over the period since nine eleven as we're talking about wars we started to lose our way after nine eleven there was a serious attack on america but the way in which that was handled and interpreted sets the stage for a global war on terror which has been a disaster and we have to protect our country to be sure there are people don't like america i understand but the manner in which we deal with it has been actually
people who do not believe america has a right motives and their country occupying it are going to find all of their worst . suspicions confirmed congressman did you ever expect us to be in this situation another conflict in libya continuing on arrest this president was elected on the promise to close guantanamo and these wars are you surprised that where we are now i am i have to tell you know when i when i first came to congress which was that in one thousand nine hundred six i was elected....
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this war has cost more than $100 billion per year, and some of america's brightest military minds about the war is even winnable. tonight, a conversation of what has become the longest war in u.s. history with former assistant secretary of defense and vietnam veteran bing west. in his book, he offers a speeding critique and says the u.s. military should not be in the business of nation-building. his new book is called "the wrong war." our conversation with bing west coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: as i mentioned at the top, the war in afghanistan is in i
this war has cost more than $100 billion per year, and some of america's brightest military minds about the war is even winnable. tonight, a conversation of what has become the longest war in u.s. history with former assistant secretary of defense and vietnam veteran bing west. in his book, he offers a speeding critique and says the u.s. military should not be in the business of nation-building. his new book is called "the wrong war." our conversation with bing west coming up right...
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in america or you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your host. countries that capital or just pay people not only get some minimum standard of living you can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's not less pressure for protectionism in say scandinavian countries in america and i want to switch gears now i know in your book you talk a lot about neil liberal message as a kind of damage back in your opinion has neoliberal liberalism done to the economy yes i read this article created that you need to liberalize oprah not been privatized you can only tell you economy to the maximum extent and it has done shills damages you know i mean the biggest damage is probably what has been done to the firm or soviet bloc countries when they were opened up in the late eighty's early ninety's i mean they were told there were once you privatized all the companies very quickly and to regulate everything everything was fine no it wasn't i mean these countries went through very deep recessions which have followed me just. allowed throug
in america or you lose a job you don't even have money to go to your host. countries that capital or just pay people not only get some minimum standard of living you can get retrained for another job and also paradoxically actually there's not less pressure for protectionism in say scandinavian countries in america and i want to switch gears now i know in your book you talk a lot about neil liberal message as a kind of damage back in your opinion has neoliberal liberalism done to the economy...
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chain of command, to begin with, this is to be a joint operation, if necessary, carried out by britain, america, and france combined with other participation and it will be coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, almost all those who want to leave have left. there are some who remain. we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is to make sure that humanitarian aid gets through. above all, as he said, any decision to put any men and women of armed forces in harm's way it should only be when aslan necessary. but i believe as he said that we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others. we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, we know that colonel gaddafi is capable of. we should not let him step onto british soil. we should not allow a situation their stateish stat should step on british soil. >> may i ask the prime minister whether,
chain of command, to begin with, this is to be a joint operation, if necessary, carried out by britain, america, and france combined with other participation and it will be coordinated in that way. in terms of british nationals, obviously, almost all those who want to leave have left. there are some who remain. we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is...
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is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of the i.r.a. but their main objection is that these hearings could alienate muslim americans, even drive them into the arms of terrorists. >> this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. >> america's first muslim congressman was called as a witness and broke down, recalling a muslim paramedic who died on 9/11. >> he was a fellow american who gave his life for other americans. his life should not be identified as just a member of an ethnic group or just a remember of a religion. >> all agree that the threat is changing. 10 years ago, al qaeda la
is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of...